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| Question 792812:  An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of Vo ft/sec, and its distance s(t) in feet above the ground after t seconds is given by the formula s(t)=-16t^2+Vot.
 a) if the object hits the ground after 12 seconds, find its initial velocity.
 B) find its maximum distance above the ground.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of Vo ft/sec, and its distance s(t) in feet above the ground after t seconds is given by the formula s(t)=-16t^2+Vot
 a) if the object hits the ground after 12 seconds, find its initial velocity.
 Solve: 0 = -16*12^2 + Vo*12
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 12Vo = 16*12^2
 Vo = 16*12
 Vo = 152 ft/sec
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 B) find its maximum distance above the ground.
 s(t)=-16t^2+Vot
 s(t) = -16t^2 + 152t
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 Max height occurs when t = -b/(2a) = -152/(2*-16) = 4.75
 Max height = s(4.75) = -16(4.75)^2 + 152(4.75) = 361 ft
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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